I specialize in fishing the No-Motor-Zones within Everglades National Park. I use my skiff as a mothership and launch my canoe off of that. This offers visitors a chance to sneak up on fish in shallow
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Boat fully outfitted to fish
- Knowledge of the water
- Cooler with Ice
- Fishing Licenses
- All rods and tackle are supplied
- Navigational Expertise
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Comfortable, lightweight clothing is key! I’d recommend wearing quick-dry shorts and a breathable long-sleeve shirt. Don't forget a good hat and polarized sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun and help you see the fish better. Also, some shoes that can get wet are a must — you'll be in and out of the canoe!
A: There's really no strict age limit! I've taken kids as young as 8 and older folks too. It's all about comfort and ability — just make sure they’re ready for a bit of adventure. Paul is super accommodating, so he’ll tailor the trip based on who’s coming along.
A: The best time is usually from late fall through spring (like November to April). The water levels are lower, and the fish are more active. Summer can be super hot and rainy, but if you go early in the morning, it can still be a great time! Just check with Paul for the latest conditions.
Discussions
Thinking about booking the Everglades Fishing experience for my dad's birthday!
I stumbled upon this Everglades Fishing experience and it looks amazing! Paul takes you out in a canoe, which sounds super peaceful. It’s in Miami, so it’s close to home, and I love the idea of seeing wildlife like manatees and crocodiles while fishing. What's the best time to book? Would late summer still be good?
Just got back from the Everglades Fishing trip - here’s my review!
Wow, what an experience! We saw so much wildlife while fishing. Paul was super chill and knowledgeable about the area. The canoe was a great way to sneak up on the fish — I didn't think it would be that effective! Highly recommend this if you want something unique and laid-back in Miami. Plus, no seasickness at all!